I can't brush, rinse with water, or use mouthwash for a week

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Kittysopretty
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I can't brush, rinse with water, or use mouthwash for a week

#1 Post by Kittysopretty »

Just had gum grafting. My ortho referrred me so he knows.

I have braces and was just told no toothpaste, no brushing, no rinsing, no swishing, no mouthwash - nothing. What about tooth decay?? OMG!

Avarik
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#2 Post by Avarik »

I was told to not brush or floss after I had a procedure...but I did get a prescrption for a mouthwash known as peridex. It's been bothering me a bit lately, as I am worried about my teeth getting messed up. However, the ortho/perio took a look at them today, and said it was fine. In fact, I was even told that I still couldn't brush...

tictac
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#3 Post by tictac »

That's terrible not being able to do any of that for a week! I wouldn't worry about cavitites forming though. Just limit your sugar intake this week. It actually takes about 18 months for a lesion to turn into a full blown, hole in the tooth cavity. Just step up your oral hygiene after this week and you'll be just fine.
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dena
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#4 Post by dena »

Good luckl, Kittysopretty! Can you eat and drink only certain things? It seems if swishing is bad, eating would pose challenges, too! Good luck, though and keep us posted!
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four bicuspids removed 1/3/06
clear uppers and metal lowers placed 1/5/06
timeframe for braces: 24-30 months

Kittysopretty
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#5 Post by Kittysopretty »

Thanks for all the well wishes! I am doing quite well and I am now brushing my top teeth (front only, where brackets are) and avoiding the roof of my mouth. I can also brush my tongue. I am rinsing my mouth but not vigorously swishing.

I am already sick of mushy food though!

I had a terrible stomach flu 2 days before this procedure and had to do the jello thing plus I started nursing school today so...gah...I have had A LOT on my plate.

*sigh*

Brooke
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#6 Post by Brooke »

I think you'll be just fine, just keep up what your doing and if you have any more concerns, give the doc a call. Good Luck!
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